Mirror and receptacle for hats or caps.



A. LEVINE & J. ROTSTEIN.

MIRROR AND RECEPTAGLB FOR HATS GR CAPS. APPLICATION FILED MAY 27, '1914.

19124,@42, Patented .13115, 1915.

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.ABRAHAM LEVINE AND JACOB ROTSTEIN, OF JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY.

MIRROR AND RECEPTACLE FOR HATS 0R CAPS.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Jan. 5, 1915.

Application led May 27, 1914. Serial No. 841,177.

To all whom it may concern.'

Be it known that we, ABRAHAN LEVINE and JACOB RorsrniN, subjects of the Czar of Russia, both residing at Jersey City, county of Hudson, and State of New Jersey, have invented new and useful improvements in Mirrors and Receptacles for Hats or Caps, of which the following is a specification.

rlhis invention relates to a hat or cap which is essentially provided with a mirror secured to the lining of the cap, and it includes means arranged at the back of the mirror for holding toilet articles.

The fundamental object of the invention is to provide the cap with a pocket for receiving' toilet articles. The pocket is located between the baelr of the mirror and the crown of the cap so that when an article is placed therein it will be entirely hidden in the pocket. Consequently when the mirror is utilized the article in the pocket will not obstruct the face of the mirror.

rlhe novel features of the invention are more fully described in the following speci iication and claims and illustrated in the accompanying drawing in which:

Figure 1 represents a vertical section of a cap embodying this invention. Fig. 2 is an inverted plan view of the same. Fig. 3 is a detail section of the pocket and mirror on a larger scale.

In this drawing is shown a cap a provided with a lining' covering" the inner crown portion of the cap. The liningl has an oval openino c at the top thereof and within this opening' is located a mirror 0l the face portion of which is opposite the mouth of the cap. The edge of the opening c where it sets over the face of the mirror is doubled and gathered so as to prevent downward sa@ of the material and shifting of the mirror is obviated. Over the back of the mirror and secured at e to the lining is arranged a piece of material f. This material in connection with the lining holds the mirror in a lined immovable position.

A pocket g is located in aspace at 'the back of the mirror. This pocket has a mouth it adjacent to the opening in the lining and preferably at the back thereof. The mouth provides the means for the insertion of a comb z' or other toilet articles. As shown in the drawing the pocket is rectangular in form and it extends along the back of the mirror between the inner portion of the crown of the cap. It will be understood that the pocket can be of any shape, for instance it may be oval like the mirror to give storing room for any number of articles.

The invention can be applied to a still' hat such as a derby or straw without materially changing the construction of the device.

1We claim:

1. rThe combination with a hat or cap provided with a lining', of a mirror secured to the lining, and means including a receptacle arranged at the baclt of the mirror for holdinp,` articles.

2. The combination with a hat or cap provided with a lining', of a mirror secured to the lining', and means including' a receptacle located between the back of the mirror and the crown for holding' articles.

3. The combination with a hat or cap provided with a lining, of a mirror secured to the lining', and means including a receptacle secured to the lining` and extending' along the back of the mirror for receiving articles.

ll. The combination with a hat or cap provided with a lining, of a mirror secured to the lining', and a pocket secured to the lining and located at the back of the mirror between the inner portion of the upper part of the crown for storing' articles.

The combination with a hat or cap provided with a lining, of a mirror secured to the lining, a pocket having a mouth adjacent to the outer edge of the mirror and a body extending along the inner portion of the upper part of the crown and the back of the mirror.

ln testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.

ABRAHAN LEVINE. JACOB ROTSTEIN.

Witnesses: i

CHRISTIAN H. ALMSTAEDT, HAZEL MCELROY.

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